Fixed residential telephony will drop 26% and the minimum rate for post-paid landlines will be $6.94.
Friday, April 23, 2010
The cost of calling from a landline to a mobile one will drop $0.02, from $0.26 to $0.24.
From Laprensagrafica.com: “The decree also sets at $0.09 the termination cost in either mobile or fixed networks. ‘Users may not be charged above the maximum fee for any extra air time or network usage’ reads the decree”.
Congressmen extend by nine months the coming into effect of new tariffs.
Elsalvador.com writes, "Lawmakers of all political parties approved in April of this year an amendment to Article 8 of the Telecommunications Act which reduced the charge to $ 6.14 and calls to $ 0.21 per minute (both costs without VAT), but the Superintendence of Electricity and Telecommunications (Siget) has not created a chart with the maximum prices for fixed and mobile telephones, which would allow to reduce the basic rate, according to committee members of Congress´s Economy Commission. The extension request made by the Siget which creates delay in implementing the new rates will cause inconvenience to users.
The Economy Commission of the Legislative Assembly agreed to reduce the basic fee in 35%, setting the new rate at $6.12 plus VAT.
This proposal, not passed yet by Congress, includes setting a $0.21 fee when calling from land lines to mobile ones.
“Congressmen agreed to grant SIGET (Telecomm Superintendence), 6 months to establish an integral cost calculation methodology”, reported Elsalvador.com.
They agreed to a reduced basic fee, but in turn request changes in how fees are applied when calling from landlines to mobile ones.
Claro-Telecom proposed to lower the rates to their pre-1997 levels, before the privatization of the National Telecommunications Authority, or to the regional average of $7.29.
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